Trampoline gymnasts from the Hitchin area are set to bounce out to Belfast next month to go up against the best in the UK.

The youngsters – who are all taught at the Hitchin Boys’ School-based HBS Revolutions – have reached the national finals of the British Schools Gymnastics Association trampoline championship.

Three teams from Hitchin’s Whitehill Junior School – under-11 novice boys, under-11 novice girls and under-11 intermediate girls – as well as the under-11 intermediate girls team from St Ippolyts CoE Primary School have qualified after success in the central zone finals in Chesterfield.

Three further youngsters – all coached by Charlie Jefferies at HBS Revolutions – are also through to the finals as individuals.

Emily Halford from Ickleford Primary School won the eastern region and central zonal rounds in her first ever competition in the under-11 novice girls.

Zoe Cooper of Highover JMI School & Nursery also won the eastern and central zonal rounds in the under-11 intermediate girls category, while Carter Fenn from Sherrardswood School in Welwyn won the under-11 boys intermediate eastern region in December and qualified in second at the central zonal round in Chesterfield.

Now pupils, parents and staff are excited ahead of the national finds in Newtownards, County Down, on March 24, with all the schools proud of their pupils’ achievements.

Lily Manning, one of the Whitehill gymnasts, said: “We did really well. I can’t wait to go to Northern Ireland.”

Their participation will involve flights out to Belfast and several nights away. Newtownards, often known simply as Ards, is about 10 miles east of the city.

The under-11 intermediate girls’ team at Whitehill is made up of Sophie Beach, Eve Spencer, Hannah Cundell and Lola Barton, while their under-11 novice girls’ team includes Isobel Dean, Isabelle Wright, Freya Willoughby and Lily Manning. The school’s under-11 novice boys’ team members are Charlie Phillips, Zack Davies and Max Barton.

This is not the first success for Hitchin schools, after Highover won the under-11 novice girls last year – going on to finish second in the national finals – while Whitehill won the under-11 intermediate girls category.